The television transformation
By Peter Griffin in Technology
Issue Listener Plus 3836 30th Nov 2013
Analogue TV was switched off at 2am on Sunday morning; Peter Griffin outlines the options.
By Peter Griffin in Technology
Issue Listener Plus 3836 30th Nov 2013
Analogue TV was switched off at 2am on Sunday morning; Peter Griffin outlines the options.
in Competitions
Issue 3836 19th Nov 2013
Try your hand at this week's caption competition.
By Karl du Fresne in Current Affairs
Issue 3836 12th Nov 2013
The state broadcaster defends allegations of fraud as a 10-year-old employment dispute goes to court.
By Guy Somerset in Books
Issue 3836 12th Nov 2013
Australian Christos Tsiolkas was “blindsided” by the success of his novel The Slap but is now back with a follow-up.
By Linda Sanders in Money
Issue 3836 12th Nov 2013
Investors – including Dan Carter and Richie McCaw – are piling into the elder-care sector.
By Nigel Roberts in Current Affairs
Issue 3836 11th Nov 2013
Fifty years after JFK's assassination, Wellington political scientist Nigel Roberts shares his personal encounters with the inspirational President.
By Karl du Fresne in Books
Issue 3836 8th Nov 2013
A Masterton bookseller who has worked with some of the great names in British pop also has an unusual connection to rock’s Mr Grumpy.
By Jane Clifton in Politics
Issue 3836 7th Nov 2013
Which way will Labour jump?
By Rebecca Priestley in Science
Issue 3836 7th Nov 2013
We’re stuck with the genes we inherit but the world we grow up in can be changed.
By John McCrystal in Books
Issue 3836 7th Nov 2013
Awards and honours are regularly flung at writer Owen Marshall but his biggest thrill was mainstream acceptance.